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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Blue Book shows that the Hon. A. Deakin, Prime Minister of Australia, explained that his cold-shoulder speech at the Victoria League meeting had been ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Portuguese Parliament was dismissed a fortnight ago, but King Carlos refuses to dismiss the Cabinet. He governs by decree, and remains in the ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    The anti-grazing movement is extending in the west of Ireland. His Honor Judge John Wakely. K.C., of the County Courts of Roscommon and ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES.

    The hearing of an action for libel and slander brought by Mrs. Christina Elizabeth Clark, formerly secretary of the Temperance Alliance, against William ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Arguments were to-day concluded before the Full Court in the Tattersall's sweeps case. Judgment was reserved. ...

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  7. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The condition of Alderman R. Snowden is much improved. ...

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  8. TRESPASS CASE.

    The hearing of the Fysh-Shoobridge trespass case was brought to a conclusion to-day. Judgment was reserved. ...

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  9. WILLIAMSTOWN DOCK.

    The Minister of Works to-day promised a deputation to bring under the notice of the Cabinet the question of extending the Williamstown dry dock or building ...

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  10. A SHARP FROST.

    A heavy, sharp frost was experienced this morning. The day was bright, but a keen wind was blowing. There is every indication of another frost. ...

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  11. DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT.

    A 'two days' debate on the condition of Ireland took place in the House of Commons, when the Irish Peers produced testimony of increased lawlessness ...

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  12. LATE COLONEL RICARDO.

    The remains of the late Colonel Ricardo were interred this afternoon with full military honours in the Boorandarra Cemetery. There was a very large ...

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  13. THE SECRETARIATE.

    It is stated by the "Daily Chronicle" that owing to the differences of opinion. He Secretariate has been left in a some-what nebalous state. The Earl of ...

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  14. THE DERRY.

    The Derby was run at Epsom to-day, with the following result:— DERBY STAKES, Of 6500 sovs.; second horse, 400 sovs.; ...

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  15. LATROBE ITEMS.

    At the Children's Court to-day a serious charge against a boy was dismissed. Hon. W. B. Propsting and Mr. W. L. Neale visited Railton [?]is morning, and ...

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  16. THE INVALID ELECTION.

    No opinion has yet been received by the Minister for Home Affairs from the Attorney-General as to the method to be pursued in filling the vacancy in the ...

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  17. PRESS COMMENTS.

    Reviewing the Blue Book, "The Times" deciared that the most important, though not the most actual, subject was the future constitution of the conference—in ...

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  18. FATAL RESULTS.

    Mr. J. Hurst died yesterday as the result of a fall from his horse a fortnight ago. ...

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  19. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

    In the opinion of Sir John Forrest, the action of the Premiers' Conference in passing a motion objecting to the taking over of the Northern Territory by the ...

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  20. WESTERN NEWS.

    At the Methodist Church to-night a social was held for the purpose of making presentations to Misses H. Fisher and Buddon. The former is relinquishing ...

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  21. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The Methodist Conference resumed its sittings to-day, when further consideration was given to the question of lay representation in the Fiji District Synod. ...

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  22. PRESS VIEW.

    Commenting on the debate, the "Daily Chronicle" stated that Lord Denman's remark was not very judicious, as driving might be used very effectively as a ...

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  23. THE MINT ROBBERY.

    The detectives are still working in the dark in connection with the Mint robbery. Senior-Constable Barclay, the officer in charge, has been relieved from ...

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  24. THE CHUDLEIGH LAKES.

    Three years ago Mr. S. Spurling, jun., placed a book in the tourists' hut at Chudleigh Lakes for the use of visitors in making remarks. This has been filled, ...

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  25. A ROYAL VISIT.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra will be in Dublin on July 10 and 11, and the announcement has been [?]iled with the greatest satisfaction in Ireland. It ...

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  26. ROYALTIES PRESENT.

    King Edward, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke of Connaught, and Prince Christian were present at Epsom. ...

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  27. MUTINY IN RUSSIA.

    A portion of the fourth squadron of the Hussars at Tsarskoeselo broke out into a mutiny, and presented their newly-appointed captain with a list of ...

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  28. SUNDAY CONCERTS.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Congregational Union of New South Wales the matter of Sunday concerts in the Town Hall was considered. It was ...

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  29. PARIS SENSATION.

    The greatest interest bas been aroused in connection with a trial which was entered upon in the Paris courts yesterday. ...

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  30. MEMBER FOR HORNSEY.

    The Earl of Ronaldshay, second but eldest surviving son of the Marquis of Zerland, has been elected unopposed in the Unionist interest as M.P. for ...

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  31. SENSATIONAL VOYAGE.

    The barque Rona, which arrived from Kaipara yesterday, had a sensational voyage. The vessel encountered a terrific gale, and was pitched and rolled in an ...

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  32. MINERS' EIGHT HOURS.

    The council of the Yorkshire Miners' Union has censured the attitude of the Government on the miners' eight hours question, as directly opposed to the ...

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  33. MUTINY IN GAOL.

    Reuter's representative at Riga declares that as a sequel of the prison affray cafoled on April 15, eight persons have been sentenced to death. ...

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  34. POLL AND HUT TAXES.

    In Natal and Zululand the collection of the poll and hut taxes is proceeding satisfactorily, and Bambaata's tribe has paid last year's arrears. ...

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  35. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

    The evidence for the plaintiff in an action for brea[?] of promise of marriage, brought by Cissie Zabhar against Moses Hanna—both parties being Syrians—was ...

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  36. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    At the quarterly conference of the Carnarvonshire Congregationalists, representing 9000 communicants, a protest was entered against the omission of the Welsh ...

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  37. EDUCATION QUESTION.

    Rev. Dr. Clifford, in a letter to the newspapers, declares that the passive resisters arust rally their forces and create a great anti-clerical party. More ...

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  38. A NO-LICENSE RALLY.

    A no-license rally under the auspices of the Temperance Alliance was held at the Town Hall to-night, the campaign being conducted to secure a majority vote at ...

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  39. BURNIE CONVENT BALL.

    The first Convent ball held in Burnie took place at the Town Hall recently, and was pronounced by all present to have been the most brilliant and ...

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  40. SERVIAN BANDS.

    An emphatic Bulgarian note sent to Servia demands a speedy withdrawal of the Servian brigands from Macedonia. ...

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  41. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Last Saturday night Mr. Edward Arnold and family, consisting of his wife and four children, partook of some brawn purchased at a butchering establishment ...

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  42. THE LOST NAVAL ENGINEER

    The hope of finding alive Engineer-Commander Silk, of H.M.S. Pyramus, who has been lost in the bush since Sunday, has now been practically given up. ...

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  43. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    From August the mails will be sent alternately over the Vancouver route and by Weir's San Francisco service. ...

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  44. LORD CROMER.

    The "Manchester Guardian" of April 12 writes:— The measure of our loss is the measure of Lord Cromer's right to a period of ...

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  45. A NATIVE SENTENCED.

    A native of Nairobi has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment and ordered 24 lashes for attempting to assault the daughter of a missionary. ...

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  46. THE MAIL SERVICE.

    The proposed alteration of the interstate mail service, which is to take effect next week, is not altogether approved of by the business portion of the ...

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  47. SHIP EXPLODED.

    A sailer laden with ammunition intended to be smuggled into Tripoli exploded off Tunis, and it is reported that 50 persons were killed. ...

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  48. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The Russo-Japanese commercial treaty is to be on the basis of a five years' agreement. ...

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  49. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    One hundred Persian Cossacks, with mountain guns, and cavalry and infantry, have been sent against Salar-ed-Dowleh, war having broken out between the ...

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  50. ONE POINT OF DIFFERENCE.

    One evening, as a young man was pressing his sweetheart to his breast, her sister entered the room suddenly. The lovers drew apart with great haste, and ...

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